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Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 30 Nov 2020, 03:44
by Stanley
Ian. Just think what NASA could have done with that amount of memory and computing power in the early days....

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 30 Nov 2020, 08:56
by plaques
NASA is only a small part of the raw data collected in the US they are actually a big user of data collected by other government organisations. Weather, census returns, medication, movement people and goods all have enormous data bases of a size that can only be stored in the 'cloud' servers. Some of the chaos theory algorithms using these bases can now predict the probability of events that people could only guess at. A bit of excess flatulence from Barlick could trigger of the next stage of global warming. :biggrin2:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 01 Dec 2020, 04:15
by Stanley
Or even methane emissions from profligate compost spreading in Nelson!

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 01 Dec 2020, 09:32
by PanBiker
My new shiny multi size SIM came this morning for the mobile. Already registered to my mobile number, all I have to do is install the right one and go online and activate it. I reckon I need the Nano which is essentially just the contacts. :extrawink: :smile:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 03 Dec 2020, 09:49
by Tizer
`'Ditch high definition and new tech to fight climate change'' LINK
What caught my attention in that article based on a report from the Royal Society is this:
But if individuals keep their phones for four years instead of two, that contribution is halved.
Only 4 years! :smile:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 03 Dec 2020, 09:55
by PanBiker
The frequency of phone swapping is based solely on the average contract length and is encouraged by both manufacturers and the mobile network providers. Aided as well by the advertising hype that tells everyone that they really do need the absolute latest tech. My two year old cast off from our Jack works fine. I will run it till it drops. :extrawink:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 04 Dec 2020, 10:09
by Tizer
`Volunteering my phone to research Covid-19 while I sleep' LINK

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 04 Dec 2020, 10:22
by PanBiker
Similar to the shared computing project that SETI runs. That has been going for over 30 years now. :smile:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 20 Dec 2020, 10:09
by Tizer
I've posted this in case Tripps wants to add more phones to his collection! :smile:
`Budget smartphones: What do you get for £100?' LINK

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 09 Feb 2021, 10:13
by Tizer
I know several of you use 1p Mobile for your phone account. I've been using them for some years now and had accumulated a lot of credit because I only have the phone for emergencies and hardly use it. I pay £10 for 120 days. Now I've been pleased to see that on the last few top-ups they've let me use my credit instead of paying more, so I'm gradually running it down now.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 10 Feb 2021, 04:31
by Stanley
It shows how naive I am about these things, I'm not even sure how much my EE pay as you go card costs. Could it be £1 a week?

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 10 Feb 2021, 07:48
by Big Kev
Just for comparison, I pay £8 a month for 4GB of data, unlimited calls and texts.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 10 Feb 2021, 10:16
by PanBiker
Stanley wrote: 10 Feb 2021, 04:31 I'm not even sure how much my EE pay as you go card costs. Could it be £1 a week?
I'm on the £1 a week tariff. Don't you get reminder texts for topping up? I would check that you haven't dropped out of the tariff deal, if you have you will have automatically gone on to top rates.

Go into your account on EE and check.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 03:56
by Stanley
Yes but I just delete them :biggrin2:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 10:02
by PanBiker
To much haste in this case is costing you brass. With any of the mobile phone packages if you drop out of the deal you are aromatically automatically switched onto the highest tariff. Without looking I think its about 25p a minute or thereabouts, it also impacts the rates for text messages and data use.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 11 Feb 2021, 10:23
by Tizer
PanBiker wrote: 11 Feb 2021, 10:02 ...you are aromatically switched onto the highest tariff.
Is that switch powered by benzene, Ian? :extrawink:
Stanley, watch out you don't get your account closed.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 12 Feb 2021, 03:51
by Stanley
They used to natter me for not making enough phone calls but they have stopped now I make two or three a week. :biggrin2:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 12 Feb 2021, 08:19
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 12 Feb 2021, 03:51 They used to natter me for not making enough phone calls but they have stopped now I make two or three a week. :biggrin2:
I can't remember the last time I made a call on my mobile outside of the house (it uses wifi for calls indoors as I've no signal in here), I'm not using very much data either as that's all wifi at the moment. Hopefully we'll all be allowed out to play again soon :biggrin2:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 13 Feb 2021, 04:21
by Stanley
Same here Kev. Are my indoor calls on wi-fi? I have data roaming switched off and all my Whatsapp is on wi-fi.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 13 Feb 2021, 07:10
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 13 Feb 2021, 04:21 Same here Kev. Are my indoor calls on wi-fi? I have data roaming switched off and all my Whatsapp is on wi-fi.
Do you have wifi calling enabled with your provider?

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 13 Feb 2021, 12:17
by Tripps
Big Kev wrote: 13 Feb 2021, 07:10 Do you have wifi calling enabled with your provider?
I do wish you hadn't said that. I've no idea. Now I'll worry about it. . . . :laugh5:

I just use the phone in the house and it works. Costs me £5.32 per month all in, and I'm happy

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 13 Feb 2021, 14:32
by Big Kev
Tripps wrote: 13 Feb 2021, 12:17
Big Kev wrote: 13 Feb 2021, 07:10 Do you have wifi calling enabled with your provider?
I do wish you hadn't said that. I've no idea. Now I'll worry about it. . . . :laugh5:
:biggrin2:

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 14 Feb 2021, 03:01
by Stanley
God knows, I'm in the same position as David but I shan't worry as long as a pound a week keeps them quiet.

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 09:40
by Tizer
Wow, perhaps I'll be rich when I get my payback!..Oh, hang on...only £30 per person...
`UK 4G smartphone owners may be due £480m pay-out' LINK

Re: Mobile Phones

Posted: 26 Feb 2021, 04:59
by Stanley
I still marvel at the number of younger people go round with their eyes glued to a phone. Am I right in thinking that it's an age thing? In the article I am in the same school as the dog.....